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WARNING
Risk of electric shock! DO NOT OPEN! No user-serviceable parts inside!
ALWAYS disconnect this unit from the power supply before performing any
assembly or cleaning, or before relocating the electric fireplace.
ALWAYS store this heater in a dry location. NEVER use the fireplace if it has
become wet.
NEVER use this heater in bathrooms, laundry rooms, or any other location
where the heater could fall into a bathtub or pool, become damp or come in
contact with water.
NEVER operate this heater if the power cord or plug has become damaged, or
if the grounding pin is damaged or missing.
Place the heater near a wall outlet so an extension cord is not needed. If an
extension cord is needed, the gauge of the cord must be at least 14AWG, and
the rating must be at least 1875 Watts. NEVER use a smaller gauge cord with
a lower rating. Doing so may result in fire or electric shock.
ONLY use this heater on a 110~120 Volt 15 Amp grounded circuit. NEVER
overload the circuit. If this heater trips the circuit breaker, unplug all other
appliances on the same circuit before the next use. Avoid plugging other
appliances into the same circuit as this heater.
NEVER plug this heater into an outlet that is old, cracked, or has any loose
wires or connections. Plugging this heater into a faulty outlet could result in
electric arcing within the outlet and cause the outlet to overheat or catch fire.
ALWAYS check your heater cord and plug connections with each use!
i) MAKE SURE the plug fits tight in the outlet! Faulty wall outlet connections or
loose plugs can cause the outlet to overheat.
ii) Heaters draw more current than small appliances. Overheating may
occur even if it has not occurred with the use of other appliances.
iii) During use check frequently to see if the plug outlet or faceplate is HOT!
iv) If the outlet or faceplate is HOT, discontinue use immediately and have a
qualified electrician inspect and/or replace the faulty outlets.
The cord supplied with the heater
has a plug with two blades (live
and neutral) and one round pin
(ground). If a 3-slot receptacle is
not available, an adapter MUST
be used. The adapter MUST be
properly grounded to the outlet
box (see figure at right).